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September 29, 2015

More digital tritones …

We are producing some great digital tritone books … below is a closeup of an image from a catalog for The Banks Gallery in Portsmouth, NH. The ink set is black, 405 and 466 and falls on the warm side of the spectrum.

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Here’s the original image; closeup is from upper right corner.

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January 3, 2013

Spot colors on the HP Indigo

The Indigo is a 6-color press so we can print one or two spot colors plus cmyk. This photo shows pages from a brand book printing in four process colors + two spot colors. There would be no other way to accurately reproduce the two green colors in this project.

However … because the color space of the Indigo is larger than traditional cmyk printing, we can accurately simulate many Pantone colors. We recommend trying this before going through the extra time and expense of using a spot color.

When preparing files, please define colors in your files as spot, not process. And, because the press handles coated and uncoated colors differently, make sure to specify the coated (“C”) or uncoated (“U”) version of your Pantone.

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January 2, 2013

Tritones on HP Indigo

We just produced promotional books on the HP Indigo using tritones – black plus two Pantone colors. One version on coated stock and a companion piece on Superfine White, which complements the warm tones of the art.

We took them out to the National Museum Publishing Seminar and they were a big hit. The colors are rich and consistent from image to image.

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January 1, 2013

Translucent paper on HP Indigo

Consider Neenah Ultra II digital radiant white for your next book project. It works great for overlay pages or section dividers.

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